Ahead of Friday's release, portrayal of guilt has their debut album streaming on NPR. The band runs through blackened screamo, hardcore, noise, grindcore, hardcore, and a whole host of other genres through a cohesive and blistering 22 minutes.

Recorded in December of 2017, over the course of 48 hours, the album features guest vocals from Dylan Walker (Full of Hell) and Matt Michel (Majority Rule). The record is being jointly released by Gilead Media in the US and Holy Roar in Europe.

Caught them with birds in row a few months back and honestly their drummer is unbelievable. On par with Tyler from Yautja and Nick from Baptists who IMO are the most exciting drummers in heavy music right now

Amazing potential. Was stoked on the 3 singles (Among Friends, A Burden and Your War) and the closer Until We're Dust. They are indeed groundbreaking as they circle between Noise, Punk, BM, Grind and Hardcore (and others you may find) genres in tracks sometimes below 2 minutes. The opener is OK and the longest track. The rest is pretty much the band experimenting their sound in a conceptual "go nowhere" manner, exploring electronics, sounds and textures, so you can be a little disappointed at the end. If you're curious with the band you may as well check the 3 track EP S/T its really good. There's also 2 cool loose tracks - The Nihilist and Chamber of Misery (Pt. I).

Also "guest vocals from Dylan Walker (Full of Hell) and Matt Michel (Majority Rule)" this makes total sense now.